After the short films “Slough” (2020) about the loss of a child, and the historical drama “Lifelike” (2018), filmmaker Haruna Tanaka was given a whole Focus segment dedicated to her at the Indie Forum of the Osaka Asian Film Festival 2023, including her films “Shall We Love You?” (2022), and her latest work “Kanro”. The two films have few things in common, like a good part of the crew and the director's choice to shoot them in one take and with a fixed camera, concentrating on the skilled performances of the actors. While the first one is a conversation between three student girls, “Kanro” focuses on two male characters.
Kanro is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Two siblings, Daigo (Keigo Oka) and his younger brother Soma (Ippei Tanaka) are chatting away and reminiscing of their youth. They are sitting on an empty sweet shop – now old and rickety – that used to belong to their grandfather,...
Kanro is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Two siblings, Daigo (Keigo Oka) and his younger brother Soma (Ippei Tanaka) are chatting away and reminiscing of their youth. They are sitting on an empty sweet shop – now old and rickety – that used to belong to their grandfather,...
- 3/14/2023
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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